You can buy the late Anthony Bourdain's belongings in an auction in October

Katey Psencik, GateHouse Media

Wednesday

Sep 25, 2019 at 2:27 PM

In October, a collection of belongings owned by the late celebrity chef and television host Anthony Bourdain will be available in an online auction.

According to the New York Times, 60 percent of the proceeds from the auction will benefit Bourdain's family — his daughter, Ariana, and his wife, Ottavia Busia — and the remainder will go to a new scholarship for students at the Culinary Institute of America wanting to study abroad or participate in international programs.

The auction begins Oct. 9 and will run through Oct. 30, though the items will be online for previewing starting Oct. 2. Some items will be available to view in person at auctioneer Lark Mason's locations in New Braunfels, Texas, New York and Savannah, Ga.

More than 200 items will be available in the auction, all of them personal items belonging to Bourdain. Notable items include an original manuscript for "A Bone in the Throat," Bourdain's novel originally published in 1995, and a script for "The Food Wife," an episode of "The Simpsons" from 2011 which featured Bourdain. The auction will also feature artwork, furniture and a chef's knife owned by Bourdain.

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